
This is always a busy season on the calendar of wild horse advocacy. As the calendar year winds down for most people, the fiscal year of federal agencies begins. We are beginning […]
This is always a busy season on the calendar of wild horse advocacy. As the calendar year winds down for most people, the fiscal year of federal agencies begins. We are beginning […]
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has published a tentative schedule for the fiscal year (FY) 2021. The federal government runs on a fiscal year that begins in October. The distinction between […]
Yesterday, the wind kicked up and operations were called off at the Red Desert Complex with no additional wild horses being captured. You can view previous reports from the operation here. A […]
The BLM Report to Congress has the potential to gut the 1971 Wild Horse and Burro Act. It is important that you understand where, what, how, why and when this report becomes […]
“One of the “terror tactics” of wild horse management, “if you do not go along with whatever illegal horror we have planned that forwards the agenda of my buddies, we will kill […]
The Bureau of Land Management has announced not one, but two dates, for the next Advisory Board meetings. The first dates are July 9-11 in Boise, Idaho. The second October 29-31 in […]
At 10 a.m Eastern, 7 am Pacific, a hearing will be held in Congress. The name f that hearing is not “looking at livestock and weighing the cost.” The hearing title is […]
A personal editorial; from our founder, Laura Leigh I’m not a machine, I’m a human being. That revelation startles me sometimes. I spend so much time in the “what is, where does […]
A Resource Management Plan (RMP), also can be referenced as a Land Use Plan (LUP), establish goals and objectives to guide future land and resource management actions implemented by the BLM on a district-by-district planning […]
One year ago we sat at the Owyhee roundup. It wasn’t the first roundup of wild horses in the complex and it wont be the last. For weeks we reported from the […]